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Monitoring & Evaluation

The following resources contain guides and advice on how to monitor and evaluate a persons wellbeing and health when participating in community programmes and projects.

A community food grower’s guide to working within the health service
A guide for evaluating health and wellbeing outcomes for community growing programmes
The Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scales (WEMWBS) – Warwick medical school

About: This website was developed by Groundwork Greater Manchester as part of the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership's Green Social Prescribing programme, Nature for Health.

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